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North Yorkshire Council is set to take over the direct management of Scarborough’s museums and galleries following a request from the Scarborough Museum, Creative & Cultural Trust (SMCCT).
The Esk Valley Community Rail Partnership is bringing back its Forget Me Not Train, a special service for people living with dementia and their carers.
Children in Hunmanby have received a hands-on introduction to cutting-edge technology at an interactive workshop designed to inspire the next generation of digital innovators.
Ship owner Crowley has praised the crew of it's Stena Immaculate vessel for their bravery reacting to last week's ship collision off the Yorkshire Coast.
A public meeting is taking place this evening to inform the community about a planning application submitted by Europa Oil and Gas for a gas rig in Burniston.
North Yorkshire Police is deploying a specialist team of officers in Scarborough’s night-time economy to help prevent sexual offences and keep people safe.
North Yorkshire Council is set to take over the direct management of Scarborough’s museums and galleries following a request from the Scarborough Museum, Creative & Cultural Trust (SMCCT).
The Esk Valley Community Rail Partnership is bringing back its Forget Me Not Train, a special service for people living with dementia and their carers.
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